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This is the last in the trilogy and I was lucky enough to jump right into this one after finishing up the second book. I couldnt get started on it fast enough! I needed to know what the hell happens. I mean after that cliffhanger how could I wait to read!? lol
Okay so in this one we learn a lot of info. Things that make you go...“OHHHH okay now that makes sense!” for example she explains the reason for the names of the “cookie” and why she used them. Then there are moments that I was so sure things were going to go a complete different direction because at this point I trusted NO ONE! haha I was even talking to my iPad as I read. Telling Pearl “Don't do it” or “Don't say it”. You would think that I was insane walking around with my iPad talking to myself.
There are things that just make you want to hate Alexandre, but it is just so difficult to stay upset with him. You just want to take him out of the book and marry him yourself. (could you imagine, I would have a house full of men if that were possible).
I do absolutely LOVE the fact that we get a few parts in this one from his point of view. Because I was wondering what was going through his head a lot of the time. This one was a good ending although what ended up happening I felt like it was a little abrupt and I don't know...just kind of felt like it could have taken a different direction then the one that it took. BUT it got the job done I guess.
If I had to try and explain any negativity with in the book the only thing I can think of is that in this one it would that it felt as if it were a bit rushed towards the ending. I did like it and there was hotness for sure. So over all...it was a good trilogy, with the second book being my absolute favorite! I usually never am in total love with the last book in a trilogy but maybe that is in part because that means that it is done. :(
there are two books that are written in His point of view but I think I loved this so much that I don't want to ruin it .
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4 primary booksPearl is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Brian Michael Bendis and Arianne Richmonde.